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Boston Marathon 2016 Results: How Did Runners from the Granbys Do?
A total of nine Connecticut residents finished among the top 1,000, and we'll let you know how local residents fared.

By Patch Staff
A pair of Ethiopians were crowned 2016 Boston Marathon champions, and tens of thousands more were winners Monday afternoon on Boylston Street.
Lemi Berhanu Hayle bested defending champ Lelisa Desisa in the men’s race, finishing at 2:12:45, very modest for a Boston-winning time. Desisa, also from Ethiopia, ran a 2:13:32, while a third countryman, Adhane Tsegay, clocked a 2:14:02.
For the first time since 1986, a Massachusetts native finished in the men's top 10. Zachary Hines, a South Hadley native who lives in Dallas, finished 10th with a time of 2:21:37.
Atsede Baysa of Ethiopia won the women's division at 2:29:18.
Representing Connecticut, Michael Stadolnik finished best placing 168th with a time of 2:42:02. Connecticut residents among the top 10 include: Rob Weston, 198th, William Goodman, 238, Robert Brink, 240, Michael Grant, 622, Tyler Fredsall, 776, Ryan Ford, 791, Matthew Lynch, 807, and Ryan Miller, 962.
Locally, representing Granby, Curt Pandiscio took top honors by finishing in 3:45:59, good for 12,658th overall. Other Granby finishers were:
- Kimberly Russell, 5:02:49
- Kim Spellacy, 5:58:33
- Stefanie Kesecker, 2:15:14 (half-marathon)
- Lisa Spencer, 2:50:21 (half-marathon)
Photo credit: Lemi Berhanu Hayle
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